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In the episode, Sal states that the sign he created has a typo -- we don't even know if this is a real restaurant, it's very much possible that Sal was just making a new sign for the Krusty Krab and messed up, which is what the actual episode seems to imply. This isn't like The Krusty Klam seen later on in the episode, which is a weirdly similar restaurant, this is simply a sign SpongeBob sees at a sign shop that, as we know, has a typo. Why do we have a page for a location that as far as we can tell, might not even exist?CompliensCreator00message wall 12:27, September 4, 2019 (UTC)

Strong Keep - Sal was not making a new sign for the Krusty Krab because he clearly states in the episode that he never heard about the Krusty Krab until SpongeBob briefly told him what it is. When SpongeBob tries giving Sal some Krusty Krab coupons, he takes them and then suddenly feels like going to the restaurant. However, the Krabby Krust sign was shown before Sal learned what the Krusty Krab is. Therefore Sal made the Krabby Krust sign without knowing that it was similar to an existing sign that was already being used on a restaurant in Bikini Bottom. - Jensonk